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on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they have had a lot of the criticism for the way they handemed nadal has an. does the administration consider us to be in a war on terror. nif they don't, they will make a mistake that will familiar us for years to come. you don't want to incent vise al qaeda or radical jihadist to radicized american citizens and create a terrorist safe haven in terms of legal rightings. i believe we are at war with radical islam and they are trying to attack us here . we have laws in place to deal with enemy combatantless. he didn't rob a liquor store or working for
on the books falls under law of war. there is ambigewity if we are on a war on terror in this country. talk to me on your feelingthat and whether or not you consider that to be the case. >> ask the people in boston. radical jihadist are trying to attack us here at home. every day we face threats from radical islamist and they are coming through our back yard and trying to radicalize american citizens. >> do you think the president and administration see it that way as well. they...
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the federal law and the supreme court allows this type of interrogation. the question is, how long does it go on and is he prosecuted as an enemy combatant as senator mccain and lindsey graham and others -- >> martha: do you expect this administration to do that? >> no, because they've stated they will not hold american citizens indefinitely, even though -- >> martha: that's established under the supreme court -- >> the defense authorization act of 2012, they can. there have been statements by the president that they wouldn't enforce it. but if they wanted to enforce it, they could at this point. this will become a subject of debate. what's best for america? hold them forever or try them? let's see what happens. >> martha: as always, great to have you. >> good to see you. >> martha: bill? >> bill: martha, there is still -- they're still collecting evidence on boylston street. we saw the haz-mat suits on a short time ago. that process still continues. boston shows its resilience. the residence come out cheering the efforts of police and the investigation. a
the federal law and the supreme court allows this type of interrogation. the question is, how long does it go on and is he prosecuted as an enemy combatant as senator mccain and lindsey graham and others -- >> martha: do you expect this administration to do that? >> no, because they've stated they will not hold american citizens indefinitely, even though -- >> martha: that's established under the supreme court -- >> the defense authorization act of 2012, they can. there...
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any time you have cases like this in a law enforcement setting, you need leverage. and leverage involving family members will definitely be helpful and leverage involving how much prosecution is going to occur, what the penalties he may face could help also gain his cooperation. the f.b.i. does need to interview his family members if they haven't already and maybe given the newest information that's come out, they need to go back and talk to them again to get a complete picture of what went on in the family. >> heather: listening to the mom, she doesn't sound like she'll be any cooperating witness. >> no, it does not seem that way. >> heather: let's talk about the investigation itself. this crime scene is just massive. going all the way from boston to potentially russia and all throughout the boston area. is there a thread that you see that you think might bear the most fruit? >> i think the fact that we have agents now out at the landfill, which is not the ideal assignment, to have to undertake, i think that's important because if he threw away a laptop or any othe
any time you have cases like this in a law enforcement setting, you need leverage. and leverage involving family members will definitely be helpful and leverage involving how much prosecution is going to occur, what the penalties he may face could help also gain his cooperation. the f.b.i. does need to interview his family members if they haven't already and maybe given the newest information that's come out, they need to go back and talk to them again to get a complete picture of what went on...
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but it's very murky, with regard to the case law. the longest time that a case has ruled in this is 50 minutes from the time of the arrest, for purposes of questioning someone. he can't speak. they are going to say he can't speak yet, which is why we haven't started the 48-hour period. the goal is to get as much information as possible, i don't think they need what he says for his trial. they need it for intelligence -- >> jamie: evidence. >> one of the limits of the public safety exception is that they can't ask questions that are not related to the imminent danger. >> jamie: they have limited themselves with this route. can they still mirandize him? >> they can. >> jamie: then what? >> then, obviously, he has right to invoke if he wants an attorney or if he wants to remain silent that. hasn't happened yet. >> jamie: i would never second-guess law enforcement. we don't know if he was in a condition to ask any question, bob, would there have been a down side to mirandize him at that point? >> no. what's the worse he says, i don't wan
but it's very murky, with regard to the case law. the longest time that a case has ruled in this is 50 minutes from the time of the arrest, for purposes of questioning someone. he can't speak. they are going to say he can't speak yet, which is why we haven't started the 48-hour period. the goal is to get as much information as possible, i don't think they need what he says for his trial. they need it for intelligence -- >> jamie: evidence. >> one of the limits of the public safety...
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what does the law say? should they have? plus, a destructive tornado. listen to this. [speaking foreign language] >> jamie: that's hail all caught on camera. stunning new video. so glad we're inside. next. [ agent smith ] i've found software that intrigues me. it appears it's an agent of good. ♪ [ agent smith ] ge software connects patients to nurses to the right machines while dramatically reducing waiting time. [ telephone ringing ] now a waiting room is just a room. [ static warbles ] when the doctor told me that i could smoke for the firsweek... i'm like...yeah, ok... little did i know that one week later i wasn't smoking. [ male announcer ] along with support, chantix (varenicline) is proven to help people quit smoking. it reduces the urge to smoke. some people had changes in behavior, thinking or mood, hostilityagitation, depressed mood and suicidal thoughts or actions while taking or after stopping chantix. if you notice any of these stop taking chantix and call your doctor right away. tell your doctor about any history of depression or other mental health pro
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>> by law he can't be tried on a military commission. they were cases where he was tried military court. but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means that interrogators have to do so. >> the 48-hour is not a fixed time period. even in military commissions that have not secured any cone vix against anyone since 9/11. there is a right to counsel and there are procedures, too, all of which keep getting tested. >> it has nothing to do with military commissions. >> the question the justice department refuses to answer is whether the clock started ticking in terms of the 48-hour rule after he was taken into custody on friday night. >> gregg: he is not in condition to be interrogated yet. that may soon change
>> by law he can't be tried on a military commission. they were cases where he was tried military court. but in a case, they have not found a link to al-qaeda linked group overseas. therefore, no court would necessarily uphold the president as commander in chief designating him as an enemy combatant. legally they would be on shaky ground and if he is deemed an enemy combatant he still has a right to an attorney. he doesn't have to talk unless he wants to and there will are limited means...
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members of law enforcement, first responders and marathon participants were also honored. david ortiz had a passionate rally cry. >> it doesn't say red sox, it says boston... we want to thank you mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department for the great job that they did this past week. [cheers and applause] >> shannon: the sox won 4-3 and to make up for a cancelled game because of the manhunt, they have a double header today. the dprks bi arrested an 18-year-old at chicago's o'hare airport because he was about to join a group in syria. he is an american citizen, charged with attempting to provide support to a foreign terrorist organization. after he was caught exchanging emails with someone, the government says was posing as an al qaeda recruiter. the arrest was mada the suspect boarded a flight to turkey. >> i feel sorry for the people who lost everything. my hearts go out to the people who lost everything. >> shannon: after days of waiting, residents of west, texas, are lur returning home to see what remains of their houses. investigators are trying to d
members of law enforcement, first responders and marathon participants were also honored. david ortiz had a passionate rally cry. >> it doesn't say red sox, it says boston... we want to thank you mayor menino, governor patrick, the whole police department for the great job that they did this past week. [cheers and applause] >> shannon: the sox won 4-3 and to make up for a cancelled game because of the manhunt, they have a double header today. the dprks bi arrested an 18-year-old at...
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and other law enforcement sourcing. i don't know that we can definitively say right now that he wasn't on a list or was not being monitored. this is still a very fluid situation that's developing. we're doing the best job we can reporting. i know other outlets are. i think it's really important to in some ways let this play out, and especially now that the younger brother is in custody. there is not an active threat anymore. we don't have all the answers yet. here at the globe and other news outlets, we're going to try to get the answers. >> all right. thank you so much for joining us. >> of course. thanks for having me. >> thank you. up next on "the five," the latest on the victims, four are dead, over 170 injured and one police officer is fighting for his life. an update on them when we come back @@ >>> so we want to update you now on the only people that matter, the survivors of the boston terrorist attack, as well as the latest on the funeral plans for the four victims. eight-year-old martin richard, 29-year-old c
and other law enforcement sourcing. i don't know that we can definitively say right now that he wasn't on a list or was not being monitored. this is still a very fluid situation that's developing. we're doing the best job we can reporting. i know other outlets are. i think it's really important to in some ways let this play out, and especially now that the younger brother is in custody. there is not an active threat anymore. we don't have all the answers yet. here at the globe and other news...
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i'd like to live under the laws of the state of virginia. for one thing, we're going to have huge health care insurance costs. and if we find that we cannot pay for them, then we'll be fined a huge fine. so either way, you're looking at a huge financial punitive damage situation. and at a time when the economy is really not doing so well as we know. >> do you think people understand how much power these federal agencies have? the law was written in a certain way. it passed the supreme court. but when it comes out to spelling out how the law is going to be implemented, it seems like the irs is using a power essentially the law doesn't have. >> you have to remember pelosi said we have to pass this to find out what's in it. now we are in the process of finding out what's in it. and it is not good. in terms of the economy, the application of the employer mandate to these 33 states we call these refusenik states. they refuse to participate. the application of the mandate is the primary reason why many employees are having their hours cut back to
i'd like to live under the laws of the state of virginia. for one thing, we're going to have huge health care insurance costs. and if we find that we cannot pay for them, then we'll be fined a huge fine. so either way, you're looking at a huge financial punitive damage situation. and at a time when the economy is really not doing so well as we know. >> do you think people understand how much power these federal agencies have? the law was written in a certain way. it passed the supreme...
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at first to law enforcement sources. then after that investigation was conducted, then sometime later they furnished the information to intelligence sources for the agency. who notion what they furnished to either one, and who knows how they obtained that information. those are things that always strike me as being somewhat suspect. you very circumspect how you handle it you get from the russians. they are not there to help the chechens. >> heather: there is a lot of finger pointing sort of would have, could have, should have but in terms of f.b.i., how have they handled it so far? >> in the actual resolution of the bombing itself, i think it was a tremendous effort. i can't say by the f.b.i. alone but law enforcement in general. i also think that they will look backwards and see what they knew and when they knew it and whether there was a hole or gap that something else could have been handled. i believe that is something that is ongoing right now. it's not going to wait for this case is over to do an assessment. >> hea
at first to law enforcement sources. then after that investigation was conducted, then sometime later they furnished the information to intelligence sources for the agency. who notion what they furnished to either one, and who knows how they obtained that information. those are things that always strike me as being somewhat suspect. you very circumspect how you handle it you get from the russians. they are not there to help the chechens. >> heather: there is a lot of finger pointing sort...
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have you to give the law enforcement and the fbibi and al the agencies involved a great job. they find out with bin laden mission, what they could do better, i assume that's what the fbi and the intelligence agencies are going to do as well. i hope they have actions to do better going forward. >> eric: when you are dealing with a self-radicalization, he went to russia for 6 months, came back in july of 2012, but apparently, they watched the videos of anwar al-awlaki of al qaeda. are you concerned that it's enough to watch the videos and become self-raicallized? what do we do about that with other young men in our country now? >> i think we are going to get back and realize that they exhibit a certain behavior and action over the past year or so that should have been raised as red flags. we have to figure out what we are going to when the red flags are raised and identified. i think there should be outreach and focus within the communities to start identifying, you know, what the red flags look like and -- and get the government involved there as well. >> eric: so basically, h
have you to give the law enforcement and the fbibi and al the agencies involved a great job. they find out with bin laden mission, what they could do better, i assume that's what the fbi and the intelligence agencies are going to do as well. i hope they have actions to do better going forward. >> eric: when you are dealing with a self-radicalization, he went to russia for 6 months, came back in july of 2012, but apparently, they watched the videos of anwar al-awlaki of al qaeda. are you...
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people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions -- >> i've being told i have to wrap. thank you both so much for joining us. >> thank you for having us. >>> an entrepreneur is someone who has the ability to add value to humanity as well as developing character and integrity while making a profit. that is how jerome defines it. with that in mind, he is seeking to change the world by helping ordinary people and making -- helping them make extraordinary accomplishments beyond the dream. atlanta is a city that's flourishing. it boasts being home to many wealthy people. among them, jerome and his wife. a successful entrepr
people are beginning to see the benefits of their law. parents who have their children in college cab now gn now get tk on their health care. i hate when they use the word cancellation. what they're doing is upgrading them to a better plan that has more benefits. it raises the floor for all americans. that's the truth of the matter. >> tell that to some of the cancer patients -- >> cancer patients who have not gotten health care because they've got pre-existing conditions --...
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laws as poll taxes, like the jim crow laws. and now the investigation with the fox news reporter james rosen. will holder bang in? or bail? we have a fox news contributor and former political adviser to frank lautenberg and a former outreach director for john mccain's campaign. ford and julie, welcome. ford, let me start with you. what do you predict for mr. holder? >> well, look, from the black panther voter controversy to fast & furious, the latest a.p. and fox news scandals, bottom line is that trust and attorney general eric holder has done little to promote dispruft transparency and the rule of law. whether or not he parsed his words and lied under oath, his credibility's shot because it's his namehehat appears atmça8Ñ bottom of the warrant. so essentially, if:ccx more coms out in the hearings, essentially, attorney general eric holder is done. he will probably be out by fall. it wouldn't surprise me if he was replaced by deval patrick. >> eric: julie, do you think his credibility is shot? >> i think what happened with t
laws as poll taxes, like the jim crow laws. and now the investigation with the fox news reporter james rosen. will holder bang in? or bail? we have a fox news contributor and former political adviser to frank lautenberg and a former outreach director for john mccain's campaign. ford and julie, welcome. ford, let me start with you. what do you predict for mr. holder? >> well, look, from the black panther voter controversy to fast & furious, the latest a.p. and fox news scandals, bottom...
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it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may have done is this. let's put the next full screen up. this is prohibited disclosure. this is abuse of office. a public servant commits an offense where he intentionally and knowingly misuses the government property services personnel belonging to the government. in other words if you use the vast power of your particular office and she had vast power, david, that's abuse of your office. that's also a crime, is it not? >> it is. one of the things that david and i spoke about is why would you put this in an e-mail? obviously it shows what she did was wrong and it is
it was against the law to turnover the documents. it will go far in prosecuting her. >> might this be one of the many reasons, david, that she invoked the fifth amendment privilege against self-incrimination? >> that's interesting. she invoked the fifth amendment, but before she invoked the fifth amendment she said i did nothing wrong and i am innocent. and there is a school of thought that she waived the fifth amendment right there. >> well, one of the other things she may...
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with so many law enforcement agencies on this. the shootout in watertown. >> reporter: right. >> judge jeanine: dhokhar is bleeding and one block behind the perimeter. wouldn't there be a trail to his location whether he is one block beyond or not? >> there was some what of a trail to his location and that is how he was spotted. the homeowner came out to smoke a cigarette and notice that there was a door to the shed open and there was bloody clothes and blood stains going into the boat where the shrink wrap over the top of the boat was disturbed. the individual picked up the shrink wrap and saw him and backed off and called 911. why there wasn't a larger or longer blood trail i can't answer that. >> judge jeanine: thank goodness for the thermal sensorring from the helicopters as well as a very alert woman who notice or the man who noticed thae blood around the boat. mike tobin, thanks so much. and now to catherine herridge, fox news chief intelligence correspondent. catherine, what do we know about the suspect's terror connection?
with so many law enforcement agencies on this. the shootout in watertown. >> reporter: right. >> judge jeanine: dhokhar is bleeding and one block behind the perimeter. wouldn't there be a trail to his location whether he is one block beyond or not? >> there was some what of a trail to his location and that is how he was spotted. the homeowner came out to smoke a cigarette and notice that there was a door to the shed open and there was bloody clothes and blood stains going into...
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they are speaking out with the next steps on implementing the law. we'll check in with molly from washington. joishgs they are debating the fine that people will have to pay next year if they don't have health insurance. republicans want to delay that fine because of hundreds of thousands of people are finding out they can't keep their health insurance under obama care. democrats say the web site will be fixed and they don't want to delay the find. >> i think we should be able to go forward. i am optimistic and have faith in technology and while there are glitches, there are solutions as well. i am opt34i9ic. >> how is that fair? with so many problems arising around the roll out, it doesn't make sense to impose a one percent man date tax on the american people. that's why the republicans remain committed to delaying the mandate tax. >> reporter: we learned that house republicans will get a briefing by obama officials on the health care as house democrats did today. a spokesman for speaker john boehner it is not clear why republicans were excluded in
they are speaking out with the next steps on implementing the law. we'll check in with molly from washington. joishgs they are debating the fine that people will have to pay next year if they don't have health insurance. republicans want to delay that fine because of hundreds of thousands of people are finding out they can't keep their health insurance under obama care. democrats say the web site will be fixed and they don't want to delay the find. >> i think we should be able to go...
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the board members say they want the girl to have the tree house, but the law is the law. but her dad say the fight is not over. we will queen an eye on it. millions of americans pack up and move. but first, there are scams you need to know about. imagine being able to access your computer with the blink of an eye, literally. we will tell you about a company that is working on doing just that. hey. they're coming. yeah. british. later. sorry. ok...four words... scarecrow in the wind... a baboon... monkey? hot stew saturday!? ronny: hey jimmy, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? jimmy: happier than paul revere with a cell phone. ronny: why not? anncr: get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. >> announcer: introducing the redesigned jitterbug plus, our smartest, easiest cell phone yet. >> when i heard about the jitterbug, i went online and ordered one for my mom. now my mom has a cell phone she actually enjoys using. >> announcer: the jitterbug plus is easy to use, easy to see, and it has the longest-lasti
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did he break the law? anchor chris wallace will join us next and chairman of house judiciary committee that will be asking the questions this coming week. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. what that's great. it won't take long, will it? nah. okay. this, won't take long will it? no, not at all. how many of these can we do on our budget? more than you think. didn't take very long, did it? summer is here, so are the savings. that's nice. post it. already did. more saving. more doing. rthgro mulch, that's the power of the home depot. get 3 bf a special buy for just $10. ♪ ♪ ♪ >> eric: and to the voter fraud unit now. the long time ohio poll worker that was accused of voting six times in the presidential e
did he break the law? anchor chris wallace will join us next and chairman of house judiciary committee that will be asking the questions this coming week. hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo...hoo-hoo. hoo-hoo hoo. sir... i'll get it together i promise... heeheehee. jimmy: ronny, how happy are folks who save hundreds of dollars switching to geico? ronny:i'd say happier than the pillsbury doughboy on his way to a baking convention. get happy. get geico. fifteen minutes could save you fifteen percent or more. what...
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the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise the irs is going to come after them, but in order to buy insurance, the premiums are up, the co pays are up, the deductibles are up sometimes up to several thousands of dollars. these folks are saying i can't afford health care and send my kids to college or buy the things i need to buy. has why it is outstanding -- that's why it is outstanding she says go and buy something else. the president has doctors on the team at the white house. but the moms and dads out there, the single moms and dads struggling to get through lost it and they don't kn
the law makes it illegal to grandfather a plan in. it is not just henry ford saying you can have any color car if it is black, it is you are not allowed to get anything else. you know who it is hurting? it is hurting the middle class. when they said we will raise the level of people who can get this care in medicaid, maybe they knew what they were doing. even those folks couldn't afford it. it is not the rich paying more taxes. it is people who realize in order to buy insurance, which otherwise...
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they're state laws. what role does a federal official have in, you know, cast aspersions on them, saying states need to get rid of them, or suggesting they need to at least be thoroughly reviewed? >> well, i think as a chief law enforcement officer of the country, i have no problem with the attorney general speaking out on law enforcement policy generally. that's part of the job of the attorney general of the united states. if there's evidence that the stand your ground laws do in fact contribute to more violence, i think that evidence should be shared with state legislators. at the end of the day, that's a decision made by the representatives of these people of the various states. if in fact the attorney general has evidence of that, that should be shared with the state legislators. then they can make a decision of whether or not the laws should be repealed, or tweaked in some way. >> all right. former u.s. attorney general, alberto gonzales, thank you, sir, for your time today. >> shannon: a cleveland
they're state laws. what role does a federal official have in, you know, cast aspersions on them, saying states need to get rid of them, or suggesting they need to at least be thoroughly reviewed? >> well, i think as a chief law enforcement officer of the country, i have no problem with the attorney general speaking out on law enforcement policy generally. that's part of the job of the attorney general of the united states. if there's evidence that the stand your ground laws do in fact...
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we didn't like what was in the president's law. they were happy that it would destroy the existing form of employer based insurance and ehaven'tly in order to fix it, the only remedy offerable would be a single payer european or canadian style system. if you notice the only part, only significant part that the president delayed so far, have been related paying for it. so the signing people up for it part will still go ahead. it maintains data even though there are problems with the irs that will force it. if it blows up the existing insurance system, harry reid will have the answer which was, it's okay, because on the other side of that will be what the left wanted all along which is a single payer system. >> bernie sanders will be so excited. >> is a longer game but te will still win. >> yeah. and interestingly enough, games come out. thank you. >>> according to a new inspector's general report, important securist tests involving the healthcare information hub in the field of obama care. months behind schedule, meaning a key deter
we didn't like what was in the president's law. they were happy that it would destroy the existing form of employer based insurance and ehaven'tly in order to fix it, the only remedy offerable would be a single payer european or canadian style system. if you notice the only part, only significant part that the president delayed so far, have been related paying for it. so the signing people up for it part will still go ahead. it maintains data even though there are problems with the irs that...
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i assigned my team to see what we can do to address the holes and gaps in the law. he was talking about cancellation and concern about individuals who have had existing policies cancelled and that issue has gotten a lot of attention. problems with the website which you just mentioned are addressed by a team of tech experts and jeff scions over seeing the list. they are working through that punch list of problems and making progress. gradual progress each day. there is no question that the website is functioning better today than it was a week ago or ten days ago, and certainly much better than the first two weeks of october, but there is more work to be done. that work continues. our goal is to have that website functioning effectively for the vast majority of americans by the end of this week. >> if it is not, do you have a plan b? >> we expect it to be workingectively for the vast majority of americans by the end of the month. what we are doing since the issues of the website has arose, and focused and expanded our efforts to create ways through which americans ca
i assigned my team to see what we can do to address the holes and gaps in the law. he was talking about cancellation and concern about individuals who have had existing policies cancelled and that issue has gotten a lot of attention. problems with the website which you just mentioned are addressed by a team of tech experts and jeff scions over seeing the list. they are working through that punch list of problems and making progress. gradual progress each day. there is no question that the...
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but the two laws at issue are the migratory bird treaty act, one of the oldest federal wildlife laws in america and the equal protection act. in the thraft three or four years, we have seen at least 60 golden eagles killed by wind projects across the u.s., mainly in wyoming and california. there is yet to be a single prosecution, under the eagle protection act or the migratory bird treaty act, though we be there is widespread killing by wind turbines, not a single prosecution, despite the widespread violations. >> shannon: according to the wildlife society bulb bulletin. by their count, 573,000 birds were killed by wind farms. there are high penalties, hundreds of thousands of dollars in fines. some of these go into felony territory, why aren't the wind farms getting any heat? i felt this is the nut of the issue, shannon. it appears that the obama administration, even if you look at the statements from the top officials at the fish & wildlife service they are saying climate change and co 2 is such a threat that we can effectively ignore the statutes. the statutes say, in the case of
but the two laws at issue are the migratory bird treaty act, one of the oldest federal wildlife laws in america and the equal protection act. in the thraft three or four years, we have seen at least 60 golden eagles killed by wind projects across the u.s., mainly in wyoming and california. there is yet to be a single prosecution, under the eagle protection act or the migratory bird treaty act, though we be there is widespread killing by wind turbines, not a single prosecution, despite the...
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republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house political director of the matt, i have right here, this is the federal register dated june 17th, 2010. in it the administration, that is the treasury labor health will project $93 million americans they project will lose their health plan. that is the break down. this includes both employer plans and individual policies that would be lost. yet the president repeatedly stood before the american people and he promised no one, absolutely no one would ever lose their plan, period. is that a presidential deception on an unpress sented scale? unprecedented scale? >> if you are one of the millions of americans t
republicans are going to keep fighting to protect consumers from the consequences of the health care law. >> we also learned something pretty stunning. the obama administration knew all along that as many as 93 million americans may be unable to keep their health plans under obamacare and notwithstanding the president's repeated, chronic promises that everyone who liked their plan a -- could keep them. remember that? now here is ellen ratner and fox news contributor. and the white house...
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>> there is a lot riding on success of the law. no question about that and why so many democrats are willing to tie themselves to the success. i think you will see it to be an issue in 2016. i want to be clear about what the democrats who are asking a delay and what they are talking about in that delay. they are talking about the extension of the open enrollment. not house democrats and defund or repeal or delay. it is extending the open enrollment period. >> some want the open enroll sxment some want a delay to make sure it is going to work. brad, do you think there is political fallout at this point? >> you bet there is. democrat, in self preservation mode. the entire house is up in 2014 and they are saving their own hides now. and emily if the democrats would have taken the last deal before the shutdown to extend and delay obama care just like what they are calling now. it would not have been a government shutdown. you guys should have known the catastrophe that was about to behalf the american people. >> when you look in the re
>> there is a lot riding on success of the law. no question about that and why so many democrats are willing to tie themselves to the success. i think you will see it to be an issue in 2016. i want to be clear about what the democrats who are asking a delay and what they are talking about in that delay. they are talking about the extension of the open enrollment. not house democrats and defund or repeal or delay. it is extending the open enrollment period. >> some want the open...
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juror's don't always follow the law. they don't have to -- they can do anything they want to do when they get back into that jury room. i've seen jurors engage in what's called jury null fiction, they ignore the law and say in fairness and equity, we're going to go the other way. they can do whatever they want. it's like reading tea leaves and crystal balls to figure out at this point whether they're inferring something, whether they're going to buy into the prosecution's argument that he should have stayed in his car. it's all his fault. it just depends really, i think right now on whether jurors are going to focus on this manslaughter and then go to self-defense as judge ferrare said. when you read the beginning of the jury straukss it says go in this orders if they're following the judge's rules and instructions, they'll get get to -- after they finish manslaughter, they'll get to self-defense. that's a big if. >> let me jump in here, it's 30 minutes after the hour. let's reset on saturday afternoon. the jury in the g
juror's don't always follow the law. they don't have to -- they can do anything they want to do when they get back into that jury room. i've seen jurors engage in what's called jury null fiction, they ignore the law and say in fairness and equity, we're going to go the other way. they can do whatever they want. it's like reading tea leaves and crystal balls to figure out at this point whether they're inferring something, whether they're going to buy into the prosecution's argument that he...
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. >> shannon: i wanted to ask but the new law -- the merry christmas law, dealing with religious freedom in texas. >> it's fascinating that you valid to pass a piece of legislation to give comfort and frankly to protect people from doing what we have done for -- decades in the state of texas, which is to say, happy chanukah or merry christmas -- to protect religious freedom. why we had to do that is, really kind of reflective of where the political correctness has gone in the country. our legislator felt it was important to protect the young children who wanted to have a christmas tree, who wanted to be ornaments on and a nativity scene, whatever it might be. that is now allowed in the state of texas. >> shannon: governor perry, safe travels as you head further north and keep in touch. thanks. are we headed for war? soon after the u.s. announced it is sending lethal aid to syrian rebels, iran is pledging 4,000 troops to help president assad. how does that change the world stage? and former vice-presidential candidate, sarah palin weighs in on the syrian conflict, making it clear that she
. >> shannon: i wanted to ask but the new law -- the merry christmas law, dealing with religious freedom in texas. >> it's fascinating that you valid to pass a piece of legislation to give comfort and frankly to protect people from doing what we have done for -- decades in the state of texas, which is to say, happy chanukah or merry christmas -- to protect religious freedom. why we had to do that is, really kind of reflective of where the political correctness has gone in the...
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the law itself. section 1312 said that members of congress have to enroll in obama care under the theory if it is good enough for the public it should be for congress. but in august they got cold feet and the president weaseled through an illegal arrangement to give members of congress a subsidy that no one else in america have. >> hold on. >> let me just finish and the house, is only asking for two things to open up the government. one of them is eliminating that illegal subsidy and the penalty if you don't sign up for obama care. >> can you talk about what sally mentioned. preexisting conditions and the competition which is supposed to bring prices down? >> looking at the prices, first of all in the 16 states that were the first to announce their prem yups. the premiums on average were up 24 percent and not down. and in fact, millions of americans who went up on the web site to take a look got sticker shot. only.59. signed up. because the premiums are so high and the deductible 5,000 for a bronze p
the law itself. section 1312 said that members of congress have to enroll in obama care under the theory if it is good enough for the public it should be for congress. but in august they got cold feet and the president weaseled through an illegal arrangement to give members of congress a subsidy that no one else in america have. >> hold on. >> let me just finish and the house, is only asking for two things to open up the government. one of them is eliminating that illegal subsidy...
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>> the law. >> that is weakened? >> the law authorizes the secretary of health and human services to remove the ability of the justice department and enforce the anti- kick back law with respect to the of health care services in the united states. >> judge, the kick back law is in place for medicare and works well. >> yes. >> why would they remove it from obama care? >> there is so much reason that there is wiggle room in obama care to allow the president and his administration and punish his enemies and reward the supporters and relieve his supporters of a burden and grant his supporters the benefit. there is an delay here and acceleration there. i never have seen in 40 years and watching and analyzing federal law so much wiggle room in the hands of the executive branch as there is in obama care. it is clear they knew from the get go, they knew it would not work as they thought it would. and so they gave the president or secretary sebelius extraordinary, unheard of authority to decide which laws to be enforced and w
>> the law. >> that is weakened? >> the law authorizes the secretary of health and human services to remove the ability of the justice department and enforce the anti- kick back law with respect to the of health care services in the united states. >> judge, the kick back law is in place for medicare and works well. >> yes. >> why would they remove it from obama care? >> there is so much reason that there is wiggle room in obama care to allow the...
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other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control and all these issues, everything we heard from the white house indicates that the president's state of the union is going to be a very different speech. they say it is going compliment his inauguration speech but it's going to focus on economic issues. >> gregg: i wonder what he can say. look. facts are difficult. unemployment is worse than when he took office. nonpartisan cbo says it is not going to get any better. they say it's going to be about 8%. they also say that obamacare and his promise of keeping your insurance was false, 7 million will lose their coverage. poverty is up, income
other top concerns include the decline of moral values, job market, gun laws and taxes. shara joins us staff writer for roll call. president was criticized for failing to talk about in his inauguration address the most important issues plaguing americans, joblessless ns and economy. would you expect him to talk about this time? >> absolutely. you are right. just a few weeks during inauguration address, president threw a lot of bones to his party. mentioned climate change and gun control...
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colorado law does not let him reveal what they looked at. it only lets him reveal what they signed and they signed the dime. >> thank you so much for being with us and explaining it all. studies find that they can lure kids into smoking. a loop hole has parents concerned. we ask should they be? >> and we thank the wright brothers for their ride. but now a new debate over who should get the credit. ♪ i ain't got wings, coming down ♪ (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son) ok. feather it out. (dad) all right. that's ok. (dad) put it in cond, put it in second. (dad) slow it down. put the clutch in, break it, break it. (dad) st like i showed you. dad, you didn't show me, you showed him. dad, he's gonna wreck the car! (dad) he's not gonna wreck the car. (dad) no fighting in the road, please. (d) put your blinker on. (son) you didn't even give me a chance! (dad) ok. (mom vo) we got the new subaru because nothing could break our old one. (dad) ok. (son) what the heck? let go of my seat! (mom vo) i hope the same goes for my husband. (dad)
colorado law does not let him reveal what they looked at. it only lets him reveal what they signed and they signed the dime. >> thank you so much for being with us and explaining it all. studies find that they can lure kids into smoking. a loop hole has parents concerned. we ask should they be? >> and we thank the wright brothers for their ride. but now a new debate over who should get the credit. ♪ i ain't got wings, coming down ♪ (dad) just feather it out. that's right. (son)...
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health care plan even though his agency is taxed with implementing and to a great extent enforcing that law. listen. >> i would -- i can speak for myself, i prefer to stay with the current policy that i am pleased with rather than going with a change if i don't need to go through that change. >> joining me now, fox news political analyst, and a fox news contributor and radio talk show host. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. >> what is the status of obama care? we have 60 more days before we are supposed to have implementation and it's still so controversial? >> what is the status? ambiguity and chaos and confusion, jamie. -- we're having a little trouble with the audio, and i was trying to communicate with the control room. as soon as we have them back, we will go back to them. you get to weigh in first since we lost angela. with 60 days left should we have the controversial and disappointment from the irs, which is tasked with making sure it all goes right? >> there was a lot much controversial all through the process, jamie, so i am not surprised by it but i hope
health care plan even though his agency is taxed with implementing and to a great extent enforcing that law. listen. >> i would -- i can speak for myself, i prefer to stay with the current policy that i am pleased with rather than going with a change if i don't need to go through that change. >> joining me now, fox news political analyst, and a fox news contributor and radio talk show host. great to see you. >> great to see you. >> great to see you. >> what is the...
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and the laws kept the race trackings seggated since the 1950s and there are very few africa-americans who are jockeys. >> a lot in the sports right now is playing with baseball and basketball and football . that is what i guess it turned into. people are calling you a trail blazer, how does that make you feel? you brought along your son and how much support are you getting from your family in this? >> i am getting a huge support for them. they are happy and excited right now. >> unfortunately, you can see the mint julip and floppy hat and seer sucker and fancy outfits are getting soak would. it is at 6:24 tonight . security is on high alert. add to the list is coolers banned from coming through the gate and purses that are large in any direction and backpackings. >> it is a sign of the times unfortunately when we have to be careful. you look ravishing and i love the pink hat as well and you will have a lot of fun. thank you very much. >> okay. >> still to come. a special surprise for a little girl battling brain cancer, stay with us . this heart warming story coming your way after ale
and the laws kept the race trackings seggated since the 1950s and there are very few africa-americans who are jockeys. >> a lot in the sports right now is playing with baseball and basketball and football . that is what i guess it turned into. people are calling you a trail blazer, how does that make you feel? you brought along your son and how much support are you getting from your family in this? >> i am getting a huge support for them. they are happy and excited right now....
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and now this administration is asking us to pay for the law? pay more on the premiums to subsiddize younger people? that is a bad deal. >> that's interesting, i want to build on what michelle talked about. not only the usa poll but harvard snout shows the president's approval numbers dropped 11 points. is it at a pointed with obama care or stoupt loans and unemployment et cetera. >> young people don't look at the one-on-one. they look at the world global. they have a bad taste in washington and the disfunction in washington. michelle is right. we have a raising rocket number of student loan debt going on and we have high unemployment rate and that is a relationship why they need to epiroll in the affordable care act. they don't have to worry about when they are in a car accident. >> richard, you can say that, but it is notes inially listen for it. you know, if you can stay on your parent's plan until you are 26 why sign up? where is the logic? >> there is no logic. and in the state that has the most enrollments is california. and the majority o
and now this administration is asking us to pay for the law? pay more on the premiums to subsiddize younger people? that is a bad deal. >> that's interesting, i want to build on what michelle talked about. not only the usa poll but harvard snout shows the president's approval numbers dropped 11 points. is it at a pointed with obama care or stoupt loans and unemployment et cetera. >> young people don't look at the one-on-one. they look at the world global. they have a bad taste in...
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i am no fan of stand your ground laws. i am one of those old-fashioned criminal law professor types who actually believe that short of being in your own home, if there is a way that you can not use deadly force and protect yourself and others, that's always the best solution. but i would hope at least that what we really need to take a look at here is not to stand your ground -- not just stand your ground laws, but why it is so many people, as the president said, do click their doors when they see an african-american young man cross the street. i think the sad truth is the reason they do that, the reason they do lock their doors is because there is a very real correlation between youth and race and crime in this country. if we don't do something about that, we can all be pius as long as we want, but at the end of the day young black men will be treated differently and that's not fair and it is not right. >> susan, that, i think, is what the president is -- if i can kind of get into his head for a second and what i took fro
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by law they can accept subsidies to help them pay for the plan. we want to know how well did kathleen sebelius do today? did she worry your questions. send me the tweet at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota and i will take note and respond. >>> important news. new questions about nsa spoiing and how much the president knew about it. we'll debate about it. was the commander in chief kept in the dark again. >>> plus you heard from republican congressman lee terry and we'll hear from a democratic counterpart on the committee. were enough questions answered as the secretary faced a grilling? >> there is a famous movie called the wizard of oz. there is a line. dorothy turns to the dog toto. toto, we are not in kansas anymore. madam kansas, you are from kansas, but you are not in kansas anymore. too soft. too tasty. [ both laugh ] [ male announcer ] introducing progresso's new creamy alfredo soup. inspired by perfection. medicare open enrollment.oup. of year again. time to compare plans and costs. you don't have to make changes. buit never hurts to
by law they can accept subsidies to help them pay for the plan. we want to know how well did kathleen sebelius do today? did she worry your questions. send me the tweet at bill hemmer. and me at alisyn camerota and i will take note and respond. >>> important news. new questions about nsa spoiing and how much the president knew about it. we'll debate about it. was the commander in chief kept in the dark again. >>> plus you heard from republican congressman lee terry and we'll...
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here the law in massachusetts. on accessory after the fact. you have to prove the defendant after the commission of a felony harbors or con seats or maintains and assisted principal felon which would be tamerlan or his brother, knowing that he was an accessory with intent to escape detection. those are three very difficult legal hurdles to overcome? >> they are absolutely very difficult, but the issue is going to be, if charges are filed against her, even if there is a just a minimal amount of information, this is such an egregious case, an attorney is going to say do i have enough to charge her. they are being careful that they don't make a deal with the devil. by that i mean, how much does she know before they can make a deal with her. >> one last question, officials say that russell called her husband when she saw his photo on television but did not notify authorities which raises questions. is there anyway that they can recover that conversation? i read one counter terrorism expert. some conversations are recorded and can be recovered? >>
here the law in massachusetts. on accessory after the fact. you have to prove the defendant after the commission of a felony harbors or con seats or maintains and assisted principal felon which would be tamerlan or his brother, knowing that he was an accessory with intent to escape detection. those are three very difficult legal hurdles to overcome? >> they are absolutely very difficult, but the issue is going to be, if charges are filed against her, even if there is a just a minimal...
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do they think that the public is understanding more issues with the law now? >> reporter: i think -- yeah. >> at that time it was the website and if you like the plan and you cope your plan and how far along are they now, ben. joishgs inside of the white house they are confident they are turning the corner on the website. there will be bumps in the rod. and they also believe that more people are enrolling now and feeling the benefits and in the new year they believe it will turn for them. the last time the president had a nowy conference there were problems and we have sewn the polls suggesting that the president's credibility and trustworthiness is challenged because of the health care law. he has to try to get the public's confidence back. >> we'll be watching. thank you, ed, from the north lawn. >> for the latest fallout and what to make of the plan we'll bring in carl cove former advisor to president bush and fox news contributor. it is a major announcement. what do you think of the hardship. nexempted from what hardship? the affordable care act. this is d
do they think that the public is understanding more issues with the law now? >> reporter: i think -- yeah. >> at that time it was the website and if you like the plan and you cope your plan and how far along are they now, ben. joishgs inside of the white house they are confident they are turning the corner on the website. there will be bumps in the rod. and they also believe that more people are enrolling now and feeling the benefits and in the new year they believe it will turn for...
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. >> what about paying for itself on the law. what is the possibility that that is true? >> i would say close to 0. i think it is going to drive a big, big hole in the budget deficit. for the last week, fox has been covering the story that the president was not truthful when he said if you like your health care you will be able to keep. it the other big lie that is emerging on obama care, this will not pay for itself. and at a time we are $700 billion deficits. it is a question of can if we can afford. it nbill clinton and newt gingrich reformed welfare. >> uh-huh. >> is there inclination to crack down on waste? >> none. i mean, let's take the food stamp program for example. food stamp program we know that there are millions of people that are getting food stamps that don't qualify for them. you can drive up to the food stamp office in a porsche and get food stamps. i have a suspicion and the fbi confirms this, you will see people underreporting the income when they go on the websites once they are fixed and they will get subsidi
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let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have known. frankly, i don't believe for a moment that he didn't know. no less than nbc indicated that the president knew three years ago that everything he was saying at the podium, if you like your health insurance you can keep it. he knew that wasn't true. if he had explained that more people would lose their insurance than would keep it and that this program will put more people on medicaid than on private insurance, this thing would never have passed. i think a lot of democrats are going to be scrambling for the exits between now and election time next year. >> governor, because man
let me ask you first, what we're seeing is a law designed to cover the uninsured. it's now booting far more people off their insurance plans than it can sign up. right now, on the nonfunctioning insurance exchanges. governor, the longer this goes on, what does this do to the president who can't distance himself from a law he set in motion and the cornerstone of his leadership agenda. >> he really can't, uma. the fact is, he can say i didn't know about these problems. well he should have...
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the moves against voter id laws across the country. that continues all ahead of next year's midterms. the man who helped draft the first law declared constitutional predicts could next happen. >> keeping an eye too on wicked weather hammering parts of kentucky. a look at some of the damage it has left behind straight ahead. >> we were watching all of the leaves from the trees blow horizontal down the street. that's when we saw the tree just from the wind fall diagonally down on to our patio. >>> extreme weather in kentucky has left serious damage. lexington in particular was hit with strong winds and lightning and now they are seeing dangerous flooding. they had one lightning in a neighborhood bringing a tree crashing down into somebody's yard seen here and briefly starting a gas fire. and then in another part of town high wind just toppled a tree on to cars in the streets. >> i opened the door and saw a car that the tree is on. i knew i wouldn't get a parking place that lucky, and then a tree hit my car. >> the irony. despite the dama
the moves against voter id laws across the country. that continues all ahead of next year's midterms. the man who helped draft the first law declared constitutional predicts could next happen. >> keeping an eye too on wicked weather hammering parts of kentucky. a look at some of the damage it has left behind straight ahead. >> we were watching all of the leaves from the trees blow horizontal down the street. that's when we saw the tree just from the wind fall diagonally down on to...
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marshals and law enforcement surrounded the motel using a p.a. system. they called out for jenkins and walkers to come out. with no resistance, they came out. they left their hotel room and came out to the authorities. they were arrested at that time. we know they were not armed and we spoke -- u.s. marshal ed spooner spoke to a judge last night on fox and said they were receiving tips all along. >> we didn't really have an idea if they were together or separate. a lot of the comments about they might be together, they might be separate, but until we information confirming they were together, we weren't sure where they were. >> both men were considered dangerous for a good reason. joseph jenkins was charged with first degree murder in 1998 for killing a man in a botched robbery. charles walker was charged with second degree murder six months later in the same area in orlando for killing a man on the corner of the street who he said was bullying him. the victims of the men were in the area had they heard they were able to walk out freely, so press were tr
marshals and law enforcement surrounded the motel using a p.a. system. they called out for jenkins and walkers to come out. with no resistance, they came out. they left their hotel room and came out to the authorities. they were arrested at that time. we know they were not armed and we spoke -- u.s. marshal ed spooner spoke to a judge last night on fox and said they were receiving tips all along. >> we didn't really have an idea if they were together or separate. a lot of the comments...
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now it is into law. so it is perfectly appropriate for the irs to be engaging in this and in which the administration to make sure it gets implemented in the correct way. and -- you know, we have a number of other oversight bodies around this. you know, i don't, again, i think that we see a lot of smoke and i think we -- we see, you know, a toy gun. >> alex is, washington, d.c., you have conspiracy theories and have scandal all the time. it seems more like the rule and not the exception. the president said he would have an administration of transparency. why don't you release to the public what were these meetings all about and what was discussed during the meeting? then we can put to it rest. >> angela, i totally agree. i would have the same question for daryl issa. he is the one that was actually fanning the flames. bases his entire political future on being a chicken little of the republican party. >> we are running out of time. i want to ask you about this. on top of all of this, scandals, line danci
now it is into law. so it is perfectly appropriate for the irs to be engaging in this and in which the administration to make sure it gets implemented in the correct way. and -- you know, we have a number of other oversight bodies around this. you know, i don't, again, i think that we see a lot of smoke and i think we -- we see, you know, a toy gun. >> alex is, washington, d.c., you have conspiracy theories and have scandal all the time. it seems more like the rule and not the exception....
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that were caught in the middle before the law was enacted. that the president is, you know, politically and in terms of his own ideology helps the most. and i think that -- they are going to be the bulk of the administration's effort in the next six months. the president is in this now for good. right? this is his whole legislative legacy and he is never going to have another legislative achievement like this. he's going -- he and his administration are going to spend probably whatever little political capital they have left trying to fix these problems and almost nothing else this year. this is going to be the story of the year. he knows that this is what the mid-term election is. probably going to be all about. unless will is some unforeseen circumstance. they have staked his whole presidency on this. and it is going to be the bulk of what he spends his time on. >> we will start seeing it in effect by the spring. certainly still needs a few more months to go before midterms in november. thank you so much. >> thank you. >> there are new deve
that were caught in the middle before the law was enacted. that the president is, you know, politically and in terms of his own ideology helps the most. and i think that -- they are going to be the bulk of the administration's effort in the next six months. the president is in this now for good. right? this is his whole legislative legacy and he is never going to have another legislative achievement like this. he's going -- he and his administration are going to spend probably whatever little...
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and the fact is that we need to see changes to the law. and delays, even the president and the unions, his own liberal basis saying there needs to be changes to the law. we've seen a delay in the employer mandates. and we also now need to move forward and have these delays. they need to have the delays on the individual mandates, which by the way has bipartisan support in the house as well as on the exchange subsidies and taxes. let me tell you, those vulnerable democrats take that into 2014 in the mid-term elections there will be a referendum on obama care. and if we are able to delay this, at that point the republicans have a good chance of regaining the senate and keeping the house. and in essence maybe seeing more of this change that we need in obama care. >> david, i'm going to let you comment on that. but before we begin with that, i also want to touch on the 2014 midterm elections. and i want to listen to the sound that came in from senator scott brown on fox news sunday. listen to this. >> whether they shut down the government, i t
and the fact is that we need to see changes to the law. and delays, even the president and the unions, his own liberal basis saying there needs to be changes to the law. we've seen a delay in the employer mandates. and we also now need to move forward and have these delays. they need to have the delays on the individual mandates, which by the way has bipartisan support in the house as well as on the exchange subsidies and taxes. let me tell you, those vulnerable democrats take that into 2014 in...
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this is the ideology of the obama administration looking alt this through a law enforcement perspective when we should be looking at it at the law of war perspective. >> they would say there have been successful cases that have been carried out in the civilian court, and i expect them to come here and go through that. >> every once in a while, but gathering evidence of these terrorist attacks is not the same as gathering evidence of a bank robbery in new york, number one. number two, the terrorist bombings of the embassies were heinous crimes, but to be able to interrogate somebody like al li libi, 15 years of knowledge of what kietd kide has been up to, could save more lives or give us a base of information. that takes a long time. this is not the question of a day or two. this man ought to be in gitmo for years under interrogation, but i'm afraid perhaps the fbi hostage rescue team has read them his miranda rights. perhaps he's already gotten a lawyer, in which case, we'll learn next to nothing. >> we'll go through that again. then finally the war on terrorism and the fact you have tw
this is the ideology of the obama administration looking alt this through a law enforcement perspective when we should be looking at it at the law of war perspective. >> they would say there have been successful cases that have been carried out in the civilian court, and i expect them to come here and go through that. >> every once in a while, but gathering evidence of these terrorist attacks is not the same as gathering evidence of a bank robbery in new york, number one. number...